Lyndell Racing brake pads
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I changed my pads to the same ones. After doing it I wish I had stayed with the HD pads they seamed to stop a lot better than the lyndall
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How long did it take to break them in? Or did they stop better from the beginning? I kid you not, I pulled into my long driveway yesterday and put rear brake on and it took me half way down the drive to "roll" to a stop. I don't even think the brake had anything to do with it. I tested them again, this time pushing as hard as I could. Same thing. Don't get me wrong, the HD ones were wore slam out, but they did hold me at a stop light.
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How long did it take to break them in? Or did they stop better from the beginning? I kid you not, I pulled into my long driveway yesterday and put rear brake on and it took me half way down the drive to "roll" to a stop. I don't even think the brake had anything to do with it. I tested them again, this time pushing as hard as I could. Same thing. Don't get me wrong, the HD ones were wore slam out, but they did hold me at a stop light.
I would give them a couple hundred miles of some stop & go and see if that helps. In all honesty I don't use a large amount of rear brake so I might not have noticed any issues early on with mine. You could also try scuffing them like Boom suggested.
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I didnt notice any real improvement when i first put on the LBR Gold+ pads but certainly not less. After having the rotors drilled is when it was noticably better.
Possibly deglaze again and then use a brake cleaner, im assuming you are using the old rotors if so did you check the rotor thickness.
Possibly deglaze again and then use a brake cleaner, im assuming you are using the old rotors if so did you check the rotor thickness.